Join us Wednesday, December 16th from 5 to 7 p.m. Celebrating Sustainability with Futurewise at Angel Arms Works 230 Ave B in Snohomish, AngleArmsWorks.org at the home and art studio of Snohomish Mayor, Karen Guzak and her life-partner Warner Blake.
Karen and Warner purchased the former St. Michael’s catholic church in 1993 and have made many modifications designed with the community in mind. Angel Arms Works added solar to their already sustainable efforts! A 24 panel solar array with panels manufactured by Marysville’s Silicon Energy now resides on the south-facing rooftop of the building.
Karen and Warner purchased the former St. Michael’s catholic church in 1993 and have made many modifications designed with the community in mind. Angel Arms Works added solar to their already sustainable efforts! A 24 panel solar array with panels manufactured by Marysville’s Silicon Energy now resides on the south-facing rooftop of the building.
Futurewise is working throughout Washington State to create livable communities, protect our working farmlands, forests, and waterways, and ensure a better quality of life for present and future generations.
This will be a farewell Green Drinks for Kristin Kelly as Snohomish/Skagit Program Director of Futurewise for the last 13 years, who will be closing the field office as of December 31, 2015.
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